Re: d.net client + today's kernel

2001-02-28 Thread Jake Burkholder

> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Jake Burkholder wrote:
> 
> > > a distributed.net client (ports/misc/dnetc) being run on -current with
> > > today's kernel just hangs my box. the system _dramatically_ slows
> > > down and stops to respond on any external events (keyboard, network,
> > > etc).
> > Sorry, this should be fixed.  I'm running it now and it seems fine.
> 
> what's the date of your kernel?
> 

2001/02/27 18:53:44 PST

Any time after that should be good.




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Re: d.net client + today's kernel

2001-02-28 Thread Ilya Naumov

On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Jake Burkholder wrote:

> > a distributed.net client (ports/misc/dnetc) being run on -current with
> > today's kernel just hangs my box. the system _dramatically_ slows
> > down and stops to respond on any external events (keyboard, network,
> > etc).
> Sorry, this should be fixed.  I'm running it now and it seems fine.

what's the date of your kernel?


sincerely,
ilya naumov (at work)



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Re: d.net client + today's kernel

2001-02-27 Thread Jake Burkholder

> Hello,
> 
> a distributed.net client (ports/misc/dnetc) being run on -current with
> today's kernel just hangs my box. the system _dramatically_ slows
> down and stops to respond on any external events (keyboard, network,
> etc).
> 
> d.net client is a daemon, that uses cpu idle (and only idle) time to do some
> background mathematical calculations (www.distributed.net). it seems that with
> latest kernel snapshots a dnet client takes highest priority instead
> of lowest one.
> 

Sorry, this should be fixed.  I'm running it now and it seems fine.


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Re: d.net client + today's kernel

2001-02-27 Thread Alan Clegg

Unless the network is lying to me again, Ilya Naumov said: 

> a distributed.net client (ports/misc/dnetc) being run on -current with
> today's kernel just hangs my box. the system _dramatically_ slows
> down and stops to respond on any external events (keyboard, network,
> etc).

An interesting side-effect (on 4.2-STABLE) on my laptop is that when running
the dnetc code, my laptop will power down (without shutting down) after about
5 minutes of 100% CPU use.  

Not sure if it is a thermal issue (the fan comes on and stays on when dnetc
is run) or something else.  It does not panic, it just powers off. *BLINK*

AlanC

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d.net client + today's kernel

2001-02-27 Thread Ilya Naumov

Hello,

a distributed.net client (ports/misc/dnetc) being run on -current with
today's kernel just hangs my box. the system _dramatically_ slows
down and stops to respond on any external events (keyboard, network,
etc).

d.net client is a daemon, that uses cpu idle (and only idle) time to do some
background mathematical calculations (www.distributed.net). it seems that with
latest kernel snapshots a dnet client takes highest priority instead
of lowest one.


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 Ilya  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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